N&#39;-alkanoyl-n&#39;&#39;-dihalophenyl imidazolidinediones

ABSTRACT

Novel 3-(3&#39;&#39;,5&#39;&#39;-dihalogenophenyl)-1-acylimidazolidine-2,4-diones of the formula,   WHEREIN X is a halogen atom, R1 is a lower alkyl group, a lower alkenyl group, or a halogenated lower alkyl group having one to three halogen atoms, and R2 and R3 are individually a hydrogen atom or a lower alkyl group. The novel imidazolidinediones have high microbicidal activities on various fungi and bacteria and are non-toxic to mammals and plants. The imidazolidinediones are prepared by reacting a corresponding 1-unsubstituted 3-(3&#39;&#39;,5&#39;&#39;dihalogenophenyl) imidazolidine-2,4-dione derivative with a corresponding acylating agent.

United States Patent Fujinami et al.

Feb. 13, 1973 N -ALKANOY L-N '-DIHALOPHENYL IMHDAZOLIDINEDIONES Inventors:

Assignee:

Filed:

Appl. No.:

Akira Fujinami, Ashiya; Toshiaki Ozaki, Toyonaka; Keiichiro Akiba, lkeda; Sigeo Yamamoto, Toyonaka; Katsuji Nodera, Nishinomiya; Katsutoshi Tanaka, Takarazuka; Nobuyuki Kameda, Takarazuka; Tadashi Ooishi, Takarazuka, all of Japan Sumitomo Chemical Company, Ltd., Osaka, Japan Oct. 5, 1970 Foreign Application Priority Data Oct. 9, l969 0.8. CL... int. Cl.

Japan ..44/80887 Field of Search ..260/309.5, 72

References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 6/1967 Meunier ..260/309.5

Primary Examiner-Harry l. Moatz Attorney-Stevens, Davis, Miller & Mosher [57] ABSTRACT Novel 3-(3',5'-dihal0genophenyl)-lacylimidazolidine-Z,4-diones of the formula,

10 Claims, N0 Drawings N '-ALKANOYL-N "-DIHALOPHENYL IMIDAZOLIDINEDIONES wherein X is a halogen atom, R, is a lower alkyl group, and particularly a lower alkyl group having one to three carbon atoms, a lower alkenyl group or a halogenated lower alkyl group having one to three halogen atoms, and R and R are individually a hydrogen atom or a lower alkyl group and particularly a lower alkyl group having one to three carbon atoms,; to a process for the preparation thereof; and to novel non-therapeutical microbicidal or insecticidalmicrobicidal compositions containing said derivatives as active ingredients.

Some 3-phenyll -acylimidazolidine-2,4-dione derivatives have been known as compounds. However, all the present compounds are novel, and it has been found that they have strong and extremely broad microbicidal activities which have never been expected from other known homologous compounds.

That is, there has been attained such a surprising novel knowledge that only in the case where two 35 halogen atoms have simultaneously been substituted at the 3- and S-positions of the benzene ring ofa 3-phenyl-l-acylimidazolidine-2,4-dione derivative, the said derivative displays physiological activities entirely different from those of other homologous compounds, and scarcely has phytotoxicity on plants.

The present compounds have prominent effects on such a wide scope of fungi as Pyricularia oryzae, Cochliobolus miyabeanus, Pellicularia sasakii, Xanthomonas oryzae, Scleratinia sclerotiorum, Sclerotinia cinerea, Botrytis cinerea, Alternaria mali, Sclerotinia mali, Sphaerotheca fuliginea, Alternaria kikuchiana, Pellicularia filamentosa and Xamhomonas cirri. They can control simultaneously two or more of 50 said fungi and are quite excellent as plant pathogenic microbe-controlling agents. Further, the present compounds can effectively control Aspergillus niger which propagates in industrial products and hence are also excellent as industrial microbicides. Moreover, the present compounds are extremely low toxic and have little detrimental actions on mammals and fishes. Since the present compounds have such prominent effects on various injurious fungi which are problems in the industry, it may be said that they are also extremely useful from the industrial standpoint. A

An object of the present invention is to provide novel imidazolidinedione derivatives which are useful as microbicides or insecticidal microbicides.

Another object of the invention is to provide a process for producing such useful imidazolidinedione derivatives.

A further object of the invention is to provide microbicidal and insecticidal-microbicidal compositions containing such imidazolidinedione derivatives.

Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description.

The present compounds represented by the formula (I) can be prepared by reacting a 3-(3',5- dihalogenophenyl)imidazolidine-2,4-dione derivative ofthe formula,

wherein X, R and R are as defined previously, with an acid anhydride having the formula,

(R,C0) O (lll) wherein R, is as defined previously, or an acid halide having the formula,

R,CO Hal (IV) wherein R is as defined previously, and Hal is a halogen atom.

In the case where the acid anhydride is used, the said 3-(3',5-dihalogenophenyl)imidazolidine-2,4-dione derivative of the formula (II) is mixed with an equivalent or excessive molar amount of the acid anhydride of the formula (II) in the absence or presence of a suitable solvent, e.g. chloroform, carbon tetrachloride, benzene, toluene, xylene or ligroin, and then the resulting mixture is heated, if necessary, and stirred for a while, 'whereby a desired compound of the present invention is obtained in a favorable yield.

Further, in the case where the acid halide is used, a mixture of the said 3-(3,5'-dihalogenophenyl)imidazolidine-2,4-dione derivative of the formula (II) and an equivalent or excessive molar amount of the acid halide of the formula (III) is merely heated in the presence or absence of a suitable solvent, e.g. benzene, toluene, xylene, chlorobenzene, chloroform, carbon tetrachloride or nitrobenzene, whereby a desired compound of the present invention may be obtained. if necessary, however, the said mixture is heated and stirred in the presence of a suitable dehydrohalogenating agent, e.g. pyridine, triethylamine, N-methylmorpholine, dimethylaniline or diethylaniline, whereby a desired compound of the present invention can be obtained easily.

The 3-(3',5'-dihalogenophenyl)imidazolidine-2,4- dione derivatives of the formula (II) can be obtained according to a process as described in our West Germany patent application No. P19581830. (laid open to public inspection on-June 4, 1970).

Examples of the 3-(3',5-dihalogenophenyl)imidazolidine-2,4-dione derivatives which may be used in the present invention as the starting materials include;

1. 3-( 3 ',5 '-difluorophenyl)imidazolidine-2,4-dione,

2. 3-(3,5 dichlorophenyl)imidazolidine-2,4-dione,

3. 3-(3',5'-dibromophenyl)imidazolidine-2,4-dione,

4. 3-(3',5'-diiodophenyl)imidazolidine-2,4-dione,

5. 3-(3',5'-dichlorophenyl-5-methyl-imidazolidine- 2,4-dione,

6. 3-( 3 ,5 '-dichlorophenyl)-5,5-dimethylimidazolidine-2,4-dione,

7. 3-( 3 ',5 -dichlorophenyl)-5-methyl-5-ethylimidazolidine-2.4-dione,

8. 3-( 3 ',5 '-dichlorophenyl )-5,5-diethylimidazolidine-2,4-dione,

9 3-( 3 ',5 '-dichlorophenyl)-5-n-propylimidazolidine-2,4-dione,

l0. 3-(3',5-dichlorophenyl)-5-methyl-5-n-propylimidazolidine-2,4-dione,

1 l. 3-(3',5'-dichlorophenyl)-5ethyl-5-n-propylimidazolidine-2,4-dione,

12. 3-(3 ,5 '-dibromophenyl)-5-methylimidazolidine-2,4-dione,

13. 3-( 3 ,5 -dibromophenyl)-5-ethyl-5-n-propylimidazolidine-2,4dione,

l4. 3-(3',5'-dibromophenyl)-5,5-dimethylimidazolidine-2,4-dione,

l5. 3-( 3,5'-diiodophenyl)-5-methyl-imidazolidine- 2,4-dione,

l6. 3-( 3 ,5 '-diiodophenyl )-5-methyl-5-ethylimidazolidine-2,4-dione,

l7. 3-( 3 ',5 -diiodophenyl)-5-methyl-5-isopropylimidazolidine-2,4-dione,

l8. 3-(3,5'-difluorophenyl)-5-methyl-imidazoiidine- 2,4-dione,

l9. 3-(3,5'-difluorophenyl)-5,5-dimethylimidazolidine-2,4-dione and 20. 3-(3 ',5'-difluorophenyl)-5,S-diethylimidazolidine-2,4-dione.

Examples of the acid anhydrides which may be used in the process of the present invention include acetic anhydride, propionic anhydride, butyric anhydride, acrylic anhydride, crotonic anhydride, monochloroacetic anhydride, dichloroacetic anhydride, trichloroacetic anhydride, monobromoacetic anhydride, monofluoroacetic anhydride, trifluoroacetic anhydride, a-chloropropionic anhydride and a,a-dichloropropionic anhydride.

Examples of the acid halide which may be used in the present invention include acetyl chloride, propionyl chloride, butyryl chloride, acrylyl chloride, crotonyl chloride, monochloroacetyl chloride, dichloroacetyl chloride, trichloroacetyl chloride, monobromoacetyl chloride, monofluoroacetyl chloride, trifluoroacetyl chloride, a-chloropropionyl chloride and 01,0:- dichloropropionyl chloride, and their bromine, iodine or fluorine analogues.

However, it is needless to say that compounds usable in the present invention are not limited only to those exemplified above.

In actual application as microbicides, the: present compounds obtained in the aforesaid manner may be used in a pure form without incorporation of other ingredients such as carriers and the like, or, for easier application as microbicides, they may be used in admixture with such solid carriers as talc, clay and the like or with such liquid carriers as organic solvents and the like, and can be formulated into any of the ordinarily adopted forms such as, for example, dusts, wettable powders, oil sprays, aerosols, tablets, emulsifiable concentrates and granules. Further, they may be used in admixture with other chemicals, such as, for example, Blasticidin S, Kasugamycin,. l?olyoxin, acetylene dicarboximide, 3-[2-(3,5-dimethyl2-oxocyclohexyl)-2- hydroxyethyllglutarimide, streptomycin, griseofluvin,

pentachloronitrobenzene, pentachlorophenol, hexachlorobenzene, pentachlorobenzyl alcohol, pentachlorobenzaldoxime, 2,6-dichloro-4-nitroaniline,

chloroanilino)-s-triazine, dodecylguanidine acetate, 6-

methyl-2,3-quinoxalinedithiol cyelic-S,S-dithiocarbonate, 2,3-quinoxalinedithiol cyclic trithiocarbonate, N-trichloromethylthio-4-cyelohexene-l ,Z-dicarboximide, N-( 1 l ,2,Z-tetrachloroethylthio)-4-cyclohexenel,2-dicarboximide, N-(3',5'-dichlorophenyl) maleinimide, N-(3',5'-dichlorophenyl) succinimide, N-(3',5' dichlorophenyl) itaconimide, 3-(3',5'-dichlorophenyl)-5,5-dimethyloxazolicline-2,4-dione, 2,3-dihydro-5- carboxanilide-fi-methyl-l ,4-oxazine-4,4-dioxide, 2,3- dihydro-S-carboxanilide-6 methyl-l ,4-oxazine, l N -nbutylcarbamoyl)-2-methoxycarbonylaminobenzimidazole, 0,0-diethyl-S-benzyl phosphorothioate, O-ethyl-S,S-diphenyl phosphorodithioate O-ethyl-O-phenyl-O-( 2 ,4, 5 trichlorophenyl) phosphate, 0,0-dimethyl-O-(3- methyl-4-nitrophenyl) phosphorothioate, S-[l,2-bis (ethoxycarbonyl) ethyl]-0,0-dimethyl phosphorodithioate, 0,0-dimethyl-S-(N-methyl-carbamoylmethyl) phosphorodithioate, 0,0-diethyl-o-(2 isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidyl) thiophosphate, 3,4- dimethylphenyl-N-methylcarbamate, iron methylarsonate, 2-chloro-4,6-bis (ethylamino)-S-triazine, 2,4- dichlorophenyxoyacetic acid (including its salts and esters), 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid (including its salts and esters), 2,4dichlorophenyl-4 nitrophenyl ether, sodium pentachlorophenolate, N- (3,4-dichlorophenyl) propionamide, 3-(3 ',4- dichlorophenyl)-l,l-dimethylurea, a,a,a-trifluoro-2,6- dinitro-N,N-di-n-propyl-p-toluidine, 2-chloro-2,6- diethyl-N-(methoxymethyl) acetamide, l-naphthyl-N- methylcarbamate, methyl-N-(3,4-dichlorophenyl) carbamate, 4-chlorobenzyl-N,N-dimethylthiol carbamate, N,N-diallyl-Z-chloroacetamide, ethyl-B-(2,4- dichlorophenoxy) acrylate and cyclohexyl-B-(ZA- dichlorophenoxy acylate, and, in every case, no controlling effects of individual chemicals are decreased. Particularly excellent synergistic effects can be attained when one or more of the 3-(3',5'- dihalogenophenyl)-l-acylimidazolidine-2,4-dione derivatives are mixed with one or more of compounds selected from N-(3',5'-dichlorophenyl)succinimide, O -n-butyl-S-ethyl-S-benzylphosphorodithiolate, Kasugamycin, Polyoxin, 0,0-dimethyl-0(3-methyl-4- nitrophenyl) phosphorothioate, 3,4-dimethylphenyLN- methylcarbamate, zinc ethylene bisdithiocarbamate, N-( l ,1 ,2,2-tetrachloroeth ylthio )-4-cyclohexenel ,2- dicarboximide, l-(N-n-butylcarbamoyl )-2-methoxycarbonyl-aminobenzimidazole, 6-methyl-2,3-quinoxalinedithiol cyclic carbonate and pentachloronitrobenzene. Accordingly, simultaneous control of two or more pests and injurious insects-is possible, and prominent synergistic effects can be expected depending on combinations of the present compounds 5. w) zit W000 Jx 6 we .0 0: Nu 2% a E m a m S 8 E :03 2: 0 30 60050 N Z G O N Z m 0 8:00.55 0 a m m 252:3 EBEEO 0569200 03: 352 E0 2 vczcaEo v 0 S 2:: 05 :5 5 scammed 155% .0200 38 5 H x 2 .wwm b: 0. Q 0 2.02 w A530 Eme V 330.38 225 .C EWE m: 6 um Z Z 65000 6 .5 Q3? 8 0 as 3 5 8 22m 2a 20 3 2 :52: 0 as 0:025:00 Q 0 5 0m Z \2 E006 m m 3 SN 0 3 33.. m: fifl $3 8 3.13.0 o as 98059 a M 4 Z Z 5500 6 .55? :6 Q $5 9% Q: 5 $0 5 am 0 5133 0 a0 962M100 Q 4 i s mo w Z Z w N000 5 a 8 3 2 3%- Qflw $5 3 2 a 33 5 0 0200500 6 AN Z m o M 2 m o 3 vu AH; 8 E2 20 95388 0 22 2 8 W E t 2 8 M0 M22 02. 53, 204 w: 0 m 820 22 i Physical constant, Yield M.P., 0. (percent) 176. -178. 0 81 TABLE I2 Continued 4 N-C 0 011201 .N (E

Mark of Acid halide used compound Chemical structure OlOH C001 F 2 C1 CH COCI (E) I Br l 01. Br.

3-(3,5-dihalogenophenyl)-imidazolidine-2,4-dione used (Compound No.)

U EXAMPLEZ Formulation of compositions: a. Dust:

Two Parts of the compound (A) and 98 parts of clay were thoroughly pulverized and mixed together to obtain a dust containing 2 percent of active ingredient. in application, the dust was dusted as it was.

10 b. Dust:

Two Parts of the compound (B) and 98 parts of talc were thoroughly pulverized and mixed together to obtain a dust containing 2 percent of active ingredient. ln application, the dust was dusted as it was.

c. wettable powder:

Fifty Parts of the compound (F), 5 parts of a wetting agent of the alkylbenzenesulfonate type and 45 parts of diatomaceous earth were thoroughly pulverized and mixed together to obtain a wettable powder containing 50 percent of active ingredient. in application, the

wettable powder was diluted with water and the resulting solution was sprayed.

d. Emulsifiable concentrate:

Ten Parts of the compound (D), 80 parts of dimethyl sulfoxide and 10 parts of an emulsifier of the polyoxyethylene phenylphenol ether type were mixed together to obtain an emulsifiable concentrate containing 10 percent of active ingredient. in application, the emulsifiable concentrate was diluted with water, and

the resulting emulsion was sprayed.

e. Granule:

Five Parts of the compound (E), 93.5 parts of clay and 1.5 parts of a binder of the polyvinyl alcohol type were thoroughly. pulverized and mixed together,

kneaded with water and then granulated and dried to obtain a granule containing 5% of active ingredient. f. Composite dust:

Two Parts of the compound (F), 1.5 parts ofb-n butyl-S-ethyl-S-benzyl phosphorodithiolate and 96.5

parts of clay were thoroughly pulverized and mixed together to obtain a dust containing 3.5 percent of active ingredient. in application, the dust was dusted as it was.

g. Composite dust:

1.4 Parts of the compound (A), 0.1 part of Kasugamycin, 2 parts of 0,0-dimethyl-O-(3-methyl 4- nitrophenyl) phosphorothioate, 1.5 parts of 3,4- dimethylphenyl-N-methylcarbamate and 95 parts of clay were thoroughly pulverized and mixed together to obtain a dust containing 5 percent of active ingredient.

in application, the dust was dusted as it was. h. Composite dust:

Two Parts of the compound (B), 2 parts of N-(3',5- 5 dichlorophenyl) succinimide and 96 parts of clay were thoroughly pulverized and mixed together to obtain a dust containing 4 percent of active ingredient. in application, the dust was dusted as it was. i. Composite wettable powder: 5 Thirty Parts of the compound ,(C), 10 parts'of pentachloronitrobenzene, 10 parts of (N-l,1,2,2- tetrachloroethylthio)-4-cyclohexene-l ,2-dicarboximide, 45 parts of diatomaceous earth and 5 parts of a wetting agent of the alkylbenzenesulfonate type were thoroughly pulverized and mixed together to obtain a composite wettable powder containing 50 percent of active ingredient. in application, the wettable powder was diluted with water and the resulting solution was sprayed.

j. Composite wettable powder:

Thirty Parts of the compound (D), 10 parts of l-(N- n-butylcarbamoyl)-2-methoxycarbonyl aminobenzimidazole, 10 parts of 6-methyl-2,3-quinoxalinedithiol cyclic-S,S-dithiocarbonate, parts of a wetting agent of the alkylbenzenesulfonate type and 45 parts of diatomaceous earth were thoroughly pulverized and mixed together to obtain a composite wettable powder containing 50 percent of active ingredient. ln application, the wettable powder was diluted with water and the resulting solution was sprayed. k. Composite dust:

Two Parts of the compound (B), 1 part of zinc ethylene bisdithiocarbamate, 0.2 part of Polyoxin PS and 96.8 parts of clay were thoroughly pulverized and mixed together to obtain a composite dust containing 3.2 percent of active ingredient. In application, the dust was dusted as it was.

Typical physiological test results of the present compounds are set forth below with reference to test examples in order to substantiate the facts that the characteristic physiological activities of the present compounds are observed only in the case where a 3,5- dihalogenophenyl group has been substituted in the nitrogen atom of the imide body, and no such activities are observed substantially in the case where other phenyl group has been substituted therein; and that the present compounds have strong and broad microbicidal effects which have never been seen in the conventionalmicrobicides.

TEST EXAMPLE 1 Control effects on Pyricularia oryzae Rice plants (variety: Was easahi"), which had been cultivated to 3-4 leaves stage in a rice nursery sectioned into areas of 1 m*, were dusted with 3 kg. per 10 arcs of each of test compounds in the form of dusts. After one day, the plants were sprayed and inoculated with a spore suspension of Pyricularia oryzae. 10 Days thereafter, the number of spots generated was counted to investigate'the microbicidal effects of individual test compounds to obtain the results as shown in Table II. As is clear from Table ll, the dusts of the present invention displayed excellent effects, and synergistic effects were obviously observed in the composite dusts.

TABLE II Active Test dust ingredient Number of concentration spots per leaf Zinc ethylene bis- 1.0 33.4 dithiocarbamate" Polyoxin' 0.2 42.8 Dust b. 2.0 (2.0) 6.8 Composite dust h. 4.0 (2.0) 0.) Composite dust k. 3.2 2.0) 2.3 N-(3,5-

Dichlorophenyl) succinimrde .0 9.7 Non-treatment 40.5

Control (other ingredient of the composite dust). Note: The numeral in the parenthesis in the column active ingredient concentration shows the content of the present compound.

12 TEST EXAMPLE 2 Control effects on Cochliobolus miyabeanus Rice plants (variety: Waseasahi), which had been 5 cultivated to the 4 leaves stage in flower pots of 9 cm.

in diameter, were dusted by use of a bell jar duster with 100 mg. per pot of each of test chemicals in the form of dusts. After one day, the plants were sprayed and inoculated with a spore suspension of Cochliobolus l0 miyabeanus. 3 Days thereafter, the number of spots TABLE III Active ingredient eoncen- Number tration of spots Test compound (percent) per leaf 0 2.0 3.4; N -0 0 CH2 m l o M 2.0 0. s

O! N--C 0 CH3 HCH; 11 O 2.0 5.7

NC O OH (g a 40 \K I 3 (El I OH:

0 2.0 1.4 01 45 N-C 0 C2H5 H2 Cl I Dr 1k N-COOHa t \r H2 r 0 0 2.0 3.6 )k Q N/ Iii-0001 1201 0 II:

l. 0 38. 7 ll TABLE III (unlinucd 'lAlllrl'I IV (\miiuuml \ciivu lngrfi i tim ingrfodluui. I iEOlliitlll- 32.21 31 f s f g trui lon Degree of Test compound (percent per leaf Test compound (percent) damage '0 2. 0 60. 4 0 1. 4 0. s a &

N-COCII N-COCgHh QM l e CII3 Hi i. .0 y

0 2.0 52.6 0k 1.4 100 NCO O (13* N-O 0 CH l J & m Y In is \K Composite (lust f 3. 6(2. 0) 0 0 1. 4 100 O-n-butyi-S-etlryl-S-benzyi phosphorodlthiok lute (Commercially available microblcide). 1. 6 20.1 Non-treatment 64.8 N N-COCH Control. JJCH Nora-The numeral in the parenthesis in the column active ingredient 6 concentration is as mentioned previously. 1 H:

0 1. 4 100 TEST EXAMPLE 3 N-c 0 o 013* Control effects on Pellicularia sasakii N on:

When rice plants (variety: Waseasahi"), which had H been cultivated in porcelain Wagner pots (for 1/5000 0 are), reacheda height of 50 to 60 cm, the plants were dusted y e of a nudget duster with 3 kg per 10 ares Composite dist g 5.0 (1' 4) g 0 of each of test chemicals m the form of dusts. After one g sugfl mycliqni ..fi 0.1 100 day, mycelialpieces of Pelliculariasasakii were adhered g ,;,4ji i jfjfl ffffi 4 and inoculated onto the leaf sheaths of individual fitgf gg gg stems. 5 Days thereafter, the size of each spot generated on the leaf sheaths was measured, and the degree of damage of each stem was calculated to investigate the microbicidal effects of the test chemicals. The results obtained were as shown in Table IV. As is clear from Table IV, the present compounds displayed far more excellent effects than the known compounds.

The degree of damage was calculated according to the following equation:

(Index of X Number of) Degree of 2 infection stems damage Number of investigated stems X 3 TABLE 1v Active ingredient concen tratlon Degree of lost cmupouml (percent) damage 0 1.4 e s (ll 4-- Nuucm l l- 0.][2 (l *Oontrol. .N ore-The numeral in the parenthesis in the column active ingredient concentration is as mentioned previously.

TEST EXAMPLE 4 Control effects on Sphaerothecafulginea When pumpkin plants (variety: Heiankogiku), which had been cultivated in flower pots of 12 cm. in diameter, reached the 3 to 4 leaves stage, the plants were sprayed with each of given concentration solutions of test chemicals in the form of wettable powders. After one day, the plants were sprayed andinoculated with a spore suspension of Sphaerotheca fulginea. 10

Days thereafter, the infected state of 4 leaves at the upper portion of each plant was observed to calculate ,the degree of damage according to the following equation:

2 Index of Number of Degree f infection leaves da g N umber of investigated leaves X 5 X TABLE 'v The percentage of stand set forth in the table was cal- Active culated according to the following equation: ingredient eoncen- T t I 1 1mm Degree of V Number of non-infected seedlings b (.nnmoum (ammo damage Percentage m each treated area 01 7 of stand Number of germinated seedlings in non-treated and n'on-incoluated ar N-GOOH3 ea TABLE VI i ll? P RKTN E11 9 1;. Ci 0 100 7. 4 t g 1 ra on st. 1 Test compound mum) (mmem) N IgI-C 0 C2Hr 1 5 o 500 9 CH: 01 l 6 8 1 N-COOII;

N l o 100 8.3 m (:1 l;

N N-CQCHzCl O 50 3 n u 5 2:11: 01 I 01 Iii-00cm N o 100 40. 7 l CHCH /I\ 5 N-OOCH3 N l: o 5011 93.2 4% C! I Cl Kflz N-COCQH5 [L Composite wettablc powder 3...; 100 (60) 0.9 1 H2 i-(N-n-hutyl carbamoyl)2meth0xycarbonylmnlnolmnzimidazole 100 9. 0 (y-methyl-(2,3-qulnoxallnedlthloDcycllc mrbonato (commercially available mlcrob- 0 500 94.0 iclde) 100 1.3 m g Non-treatment 49. 4 I

' N-COCHgCl Control. N Norn-Thonnmeralin the parenthesislntlw columnuetivelngredient L concentration is as mentioned previously. 2 I 40 l I Percentagc N 500 0 of stand Number of non-infected seedlings N N COCKS in each treated area. 5 00 H Number of germinated seedlmgs m X 1 2 non-treated and non-inoculated area 1% (a son 0 n-oocm' TEST EXAMPLE 5 Q on 3 'Control effects on Pelliculariafilamentosa I 1 5 Flower pots of 9- cm. in diameter were individually filled with upland soil. On the surface of said soil was o 500 uniformly spread each l0 ml. of infected soil in which 1 l had been cultured and propagated Pellicularra filamen- 0H? law. To this soil was applied 15 ml. per pot of each of S00 p.p.m. aqueous emulsions prepared by diluting m \K with water test compounds in the form of emulsifiable I concentrates. After 2 hours, 10 seeds per pot of a cucumber plant y: y a were K1 2i"$5 181llililiilllliffiyilishi l; 1-3;;- sowed in the soil. 5 Days thereafter the infected state l'untnclllnronltmhmmnm' (comnwn-lnlly of the germinated seedlings was investigated to obtain twn nnh iu ma-m nmm 0. sun $12.2 x i I, 1 In 7 ll the results as sho n m Ta AS 18 clear from Table gg igg giigi ,3,'i:1,.'.], fi o, v m

Vl, the present compounds displayed markedly excel- '0 lent effects. Further, a synergistic affect was obviously 0mm observed in composite wettablc powder.

Norm-Tho numnrnl in the parenthesis in the column nctivo lngret'ln-nl. concentration is as mentioned previously.

What is claimed is: 7. A compound represented by the formula,

1. A 3-(3',5-dihalogenophenyl)-lacylimidazolidine-2,4-dione derivative represented by the formula,

8. A compound represented by the formula,

wherein X is a halogen atom; R, is a lower alkyl group, a lower alkenyl group or a halogenated lower alkyl group having one to three halogen atoms; and R and 0 R are individually a hydrogen atom or a lower alkyl 01 group.

2. A 3-(3',5'-dihalogenophenyl)-lacylimidazolidine-2,4-dione derivative according to f claim 1, wherein X is a chlorine or bromine atom. l 3. A 3l(3,5'-dihalogenophenyl)-lo acylimidazolidine-2,4-dione derivative according to claim 1, wherein X is a chlorine or bromine atom, R, is

a lower alkyl group having one to three carbon atoms,

and R and R are individually a hydrogen atom or a lower alkyl group having one to three carbon atoms.

3-(3,5'-dihalogenophenyl)-l- 9. A compound represented by the formula,

acylimidazolidine-Z,4-dione derivative according to E claim 1, wherein R is a mono-halogenated lower alkyl Br group. N-COCI-Ia 5. A compound represented by the formula,

' Br 0 o ll COCH:

N 1 o 40 10 A compound represented by the formula 6. A compound represented by the formula,

l i 01 Cl NCOOH; 1 N NCOCH2C1 N 0 dm H H: 1 if 1 ii 0 0 o 

1. A 3-(3'',5''-dihalogenophenyl)-1-acylimidazolidine-2,4-dione derivative represented by the formula,
 2. A 3-(3'',5''-dihalogenophenyl)-1-acylimidazolidine-2,4-dione derivative according to claim 1, wherein X is a chlorine or bromine atom.
 3. A 31(3'',5''-dihalogenophenyl)-1-acylimidazolidine-2,4-dione derivative according to claim 1, wherein X is a chlorine or bromine atom, R1 is a lower alkyl group having one to three carbon atoms, and R2 and R3 are individually a hydrogen atom or a lower alkyl group having one to three carbon atoms.
 4. A 3-(3'',5''-dihalogenophenyl)-1-acylimidazolidine-2,4-dione derivative according to claim 1, wherein R1 is a mono-halogenated lower alkyl group.
 5. A compound represented by the formula,
 6. A compound represented by the formula,
 7. A compound represented by the formula,
 8. A compound represented by the formula,
 9. A compound represented by the formula, 